Prince Harry and Meghan Markle’s career titles are left blank on the VIP guest list as they join some of Hollywood’s most recognizable faces to watch Lionel Messi’s Inter Miami game in Los Angeles.
- Everyone on the guest list had a job title except for Meghan and Harry
- The former working royals were spotted watching Lionel Messi play for Inter Miami
- They watched the game at a major soccer game in Los Angeles
It’s clear that, as former members of the royal family, Prince Harry and his wife Meghan are struggling to find their new roles in public life.
And the published list of VIP guests for a big soccer game in LA on Sunday seems to indicate that no one has any idea what else they’re doing… apart from being famous as former royals, that’s the case.
Other stars — from Hollywood icons like Leonardo DiCaprio and Will Ferrell to sports legends including basketball player Magic Johnson and LeBron James — had their names described in the Los Angeles FC’s official press release.
But Harry and Meghan were the only ones out of the 39 “notable attendees” without any indication of what they were doing.
Also in attendance were Gerard Butler, Tom Holland, Tobey Maguire, Ed Norton, Selena Gomez and Owen Wilson, all of whom are listed as actors, despite being world-famous names.
Prince Harry (pictured) was one of the only people who didn’t have a job title listed on the guest sheet
The couple were watching Lionel Messi (pictured) play in Los Angeles for Inter Miami
Meghan Markle does not have a job title listed, despite being a famous actress prior to her marriage to Harry
The job titles of dozens of Hollywood’s biggest names were listed, but Harry and Meghan didn’t have anything to their names
A VIP guest list posted for a big soccer game in LA on Sunday seems to indicate that no one has a clue what the couple is up to.
The musicians included Liam Gallagher from the UK as well as People and Rage Against the Machine.
But Prince Harry and Meghan Markle (the Duchess of Sussex’s first name) are listed as such, with a space opposite their names.
Eventually his wife was absent, but Harry attended Los Angeles’ celebrity-studded game against David Beckham’s Inter Miami.
He watched the players, including new Inter Miami star Lionel Messi, from the management room. The prince, who also attended Beyoncé’s concert in LA with his wife over the weekend, was never known as a football fan when he lived in the UK.
He supported Arsenal but admitted his preference for rugby. However, pictures taken on Sunday show him enthusiastically watching the game, perhaps motivated by a reminder of home.
Harry is due to make a rare trip to the UK on Thursday to attend the annual WellChild Awards in London, a charity he still patronizes.
There are no plans to meet his father or brother William, who will work even though Friday marks the first anniversary of Queen Elizabeth’s death.
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